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Beyond Third-Order Response: Strong-Pulse and N-Wave-Mixing Optical Spectroscopies

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Abstract

We describe two complementary nonperturbative methods for the calculation of N-wave-mixing signals and apply them to study strong-field effects in the coherent dynamics and optical responses of a series of model systems.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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